Randomized split-mouth clinical trial comparing osteoblastic activity and osteogenic potential of autogenous particle harvesting during implant surgery without irrigation and with irrigation.
Fabio Camacho AlonsoAna María Mercado-DíazRebeca Rivas-BallesterJuan Carlos Bernabeu-MiraDavid Penarrocha-OltraMaría Del Rosario Tudela-MuleroPublished in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2024)
Low-speed drilling without irrigation does not result in a significant increase in bone temperature compared to conventional drilling. However, a greater amount of bone is obtained; in addition, osteoblastic activity and osteogenic potential are higher with this technique, but further clinical studies are necessary.
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- soft tissue
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- bone marrow
- bone mineral density
- open label
- phase ii
- minimally invasive
- phase iii
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- vascular smooth muscle cells
- placebo controlled
- bone loss
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- bone regeneration
- postmenopausal women
- randomized controlled trial
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